If you are looking for the halogen CP-19 light bulbs, I'm afraid you are out of luck. These bulbs in all wattages have been discontinued by Philips and you would be hard pressed to find anyone with any stock.
This item was unique to Philips and unfortunately the style of bulb is not being manufactured at all. The unique octagonal shape added dimension to many folks chandeliers and sconces. I am sorry to say that you will need to change the bulb style and enjoy a different look to your fixtures.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
120 Watt Philips Duramax Light Bulbs now Discontinued
It is a sad sad day. Now all Philips 120 watt light bulbs are discontinued. The last to go was the Duramax version probably because of the cost of them, customers were not ordered mass case quantities like some of the others that ran out of stock back in the spring.
If you've been using these bulbs, now you are going to be forced to find a replacement for them. We've put together a 120 watt Light Bulb replacement guide to help you make that decision. Take a look at it and if you still have questions let us know. We are happy to help in any way we can.
Basically, your decision in replacing your Duramax 120 watt bulbs is this: Is it more important for you to have the same amount of light you've been getting? Or is it more important to have the same type bulb that you are using now. Unfortunately you will not be able to have both. Once you make that decision your answer will be pretty simple.
If you've been using these bulbs, now you are going to be forced to find a replacement for them. We've put together a 120 watt Light Bulb replacement guide to help you make that decision. Take a look at it and if you still have questions let us know. We are happy to help in any way we can.
Basically, your decision in replacing your Duramax 120 watt bulbs is this: Is it more important for you to have the same amount of light you've been getting? Or is it more important to have the same type bulb that you are using now. Unfortunately you will not be able to have both. Once you make that decision your answer will be pretty simple.
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